Tightly integrated with SOLIDWORKS CAD, Integrated Simulation Workflows using SOLIDWORKS Simulation, SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation, SOLIDWORKS Motion, and SOLIDWORKS Plastics can be a regular part of your design process, reducing the need for costly prototypes, eliminating rework and delays, and saving time and development costs.

Integrated Simulation Workflows Overview

SOLIDWORKS Simulation enables product engineers to use concurrent engineering in designing the best products. SOLIDWORKS Simulation solutions provide complete and powerful capabilities from structural analysis, Fluid Flow, and heat transfer simulation to dynamic motion analysis and injection plastic molding simulation, all in a single engineering interface.

For full performance testing, product engineers can use results of one simulation package in another one with a multi-physics approach:

The Fluid Flow results of SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation become inputs for a thermal-stress analysis in SOLIDWORKS Simulation

Reaction Forces, moments from a dynamic assembly simulation in SOLIDWORKS Motion or the Event-based Motion become input for a stress analysis in SOLIDWORKS Simulation

Residual stresses on a part simulated in SOLIDWORKS Plastics become pre-stresses for SOLIDWORKS Simulation Premium

The completeness and the integration of the entire SOLIDWORKS Simulation portfolio enable product engineers to take into account multiple physical scenarios and get accurate insight on their product performance.

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